Sentence examples for set up an argument from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps Duncan Smith fears the out campaign will lose, and wants to set up an argument about an unfair fight.

I think the House Republicans will be a big challenge for the Republican nominee, and I believe the president will be able to set up an argument about actually doing everything you can to create jobs now and invest and grow the economy versus a slash and stall strategy which says cut everything you can.

For example: "Although we tend to think of social media as a young person's game, the fastest-growing demographic on Twitter are people aged 55-64".[4] This statistic confronts an expectation your readers may have and could set up an argument on the importance of, say, access to the internet for senior citizens.

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The poster is setting up an argument: What's the problem?

Frankly, this reads more as a fear-mongering, Iran-bashing arationalisingnalising US intervention in Syria and – possibly –setting up an argument for a direct move against the Islamic Republic.

Few people are able to set up a cogent argument; others are at least able to follow a logical argument and even to detect logical fallacies.

In that theory, it is possible to set up a hole argument in which the indeterminism manifests in a region of arbitrarily small extent in both space and time.[8] Rynasiewicz (2012) has related this gauge freedom to the freedom asserted by the thesis of the conventionality of simultaneity in special relativity.

Make sure that you understand how to set up a compelling argument (see the section about making your case).

By reducing the multiplicity of arguments one found in thinkers from David Hume and Adam Smith to James Mill and David Ricardo--let Ricardo--letic journaloneic argumeconomicfound in Frederic Bastiat--to the formalistic model of competitive equilibrium, the theorists of mid-20th century economics set up a rather fragile argument for the defense of free trade as the best policy.

An often-used Obama rhetorical technique is to set up a straw-man argument, only to knock it down.

Most of what I have said could hardly be construed as a case on behalf of becoming a human centipede and, as such, I am in danger of having set up a straw man argument over a case, which, from the beginning, only barely touched on the field of bioethics.

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